Alcuin's carmen 'Cartula, perge cito pelagi trans aequora cursu, in codex unicus (fl. 132 of MS Paris,BN,Parisiensis 528), is not to be interpreted, according to a well-known poetical topos, as an epistle to a friend; it is to be considered, instead, as a series of travel instructions in poetical form that Alcuin gives to one of disciples who is ready to undertake a journey to the Continent.
"La 'cartula' di Alcuino. Viaggio virtuale attraverso la Frisia e l'Austrasia"
SINISI, Lucia
2005-01-01
Abstract
Alcuin's carmen 'Cartula, perge cito pelagi trans aequora cursu, in codex unicus (fl. 132 of MS Paris,BN,Parisiensis 528), is not to be interpreted, according to a well-known poetical topos, as an epistle to a friend; it is to be considered, instead, as a series of travel instructions in poetical form that Alcuin gives to one of disciples who is ready to undertake a journey to the Continent.File in questo prodotto:
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